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Posted by Christoph Burschka on 04/26/07 20:37
Alogen wrote:
>> Steve wrote in message >
>> well then, you'd best get to deciding what 'basic' entails. then you'll
>> have
>> an idea of what functions you'll need to accomplish them. and, you'll have
>> a
>> great place to start reading the manual at php.net.
>>
>
> Tanks for the recomendation I guess is not to hard to learn a scripting
> language after working with Java, C, and Delphi Pascal. :)
>
>> now, if you're willing to pay me $125 USD per hour...sure, i'd love to
>> help.
>> you're looking at approximately 270 hours to get the 'basics'. other than
>> that, learn on your own and don't beg for help offering nothing in return.
>> (did you 'calc' that estimate? adds up quick, don't it.)
>>
>> but, that's just mho. :)
>>
>
> I'm not looking for free stuff, I just wonder if there is a good script
> (commercial or free) out there that you can recommend, a time saver, I just
> feel lazy to start from scratch. ;-) other wise I would just pick a copy of
> Delphi for PHP and a good book to do it my self. ;-)
>
>
If you are looking for a Content Management System for managing a group of
people, I would recommend Drupal (http://www.drupal.org). It's fairly good and
completely modular, and while you will need to learn PHP in order to extend it
and make use of the full power, it beats writing from scratch by far.
It is also free.
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cb
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